Resort · 36 Holes

Thousand Islands Country Club

21496 Clubhouse Road, Wellesley Island, New York

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36Holes
4.3111 Reviews
Wellesley Island, NYLocation

The Club

About Thousand Islands Country Club

Thousand Islands Country Club, located on scenic Wellesley Island, New York, is a premier golf resort on the St. Lawrence River. The club features 36 holes of island golf, a ten-acre practice facility, and a full restaurant and bar. Guests can enjoy 21 renovated villas and suites, a marina with boat rentals, and eight pickleball...

Facilities

Club Amenities

Motor Cart
Pull Cart
Club Rental
Golf Lessons
Driving Range
Putting Green
Restaurant
Bar & Lounge
Pickleball
Reception Hall
Marina
Changing Room
Lodging On Site

Reviews

What People Say

4.3/5
Google · 111 reviews
In summary

Thousand Islands Country Club is appreciated for its friendly and helpful staff, scenic location, and challenging course layout, offering a mix of the Old and Lake Courses. Many visitors enjoy the golf packages and find the stay-and-play options to be a good value. However, some guests have noted issues with course maintenance, particularly the fairways, and have expressed dissatisfaction with the dining experience, citing undercooked meals and unfulfilled reservations.

2 years ago
Have been coming to this course for many years from Canada. The course ... is not finely manicured but has a variety of holes, blind shots, elevation and length. The rates ( for us) are quite good as we get a golf and condo pkg deal for 24 golfers. The manager treats us like gold ! The restaurant ( lunches only) has great food. Try to play the Old Course and the Lake Course too.
— Richard Clark
Edited 9 months ago
Had a absolutely lovely 3 day stay at TICC. Clean, comfortable and spacious room. Nice kitchenette area and full size table. The only reason I'm not giving a 5 is I didn't have a chance to experience the pub on premises or tbe two golf courses. Always next time. Enjoyed coffee and a beautiful sunrise daily from the private deck. Staff was helpful and courteous. My only suggestion is bring snacks. Shops/dining are limited on the island. I'll definitely enjoy returning for future visits here.
— Roseanne Pappas
Edited 10 months ago
Love this place. Visit for one weekend a year in July with 25-35 other guys and the only thing that disappoints is my talent. Course staff are well organized and always pleasant. Eric and Cindy in the bar/restaurant are second to none- always a great meal here!!
— Kevin Mills
10 months ago
We golfed there twice last week and I was disappointed in the shape of the course. The grounds were pretty beat up and in need of repair. Also, no outside coolers are allowed but in 36 holes we did not see a beverage cart ONCE! That is poor business in my opinion. The gentleman in the proshop was very nice though.
— Andrew Paluch
5 years ago
Very fun, yet challenging course, would highly recommend
— Jamie Cole
a year ago
Old Course loaded with geese and goose poop everywhere!! It was disappointing. The fairways need some help as does the entire course. Lots of blind holes so be careful. Won’t return…
— Laura Burgart
2 years ago
Great course to play. Friendly staff!
— George MacDonald
9 years ago
Played for the first time on June 10th. The staff was friendly and the course greens and bunkers were in good shape. The fairways badly need to be rolled. Riding a golf cart was rough. The A couple holes are very scenic and fun to play, but most of the course layout is very plain like a lot of old courses. The clubhouse is old and dated. The course is reasonably priced and worth playing if you are in the area. I would rate it a 6 out of 10.
— Russ Bartlett
3 years ago
If you want to play a challenging but fair golf course and you have a hankering to spend a weekend in the 1000 islands, there is no better option than the 1000 islands golf course. Old world course design by the best of their era. CB McDonald and Seth Raynor together for one course. Don’t miss this opportunity and you won’t find better care and concern for your experience than Mark and Dave in the pro shop. Stay and play is awesome. CHECK THIS OUT people
— James Eddinger
6 years ago
I'm really disappointed in the Lake Course. Folks, this course is very very short. There are four 240-260 par fours and the 10th hole, par 5 can be reached with two 9 irons. The par is greatly overstated. The course layout is manic, putting lots of low irons in your hands. Meanwhile the course is in good shape. The fairways are very hard. Pro Shop folks are very kind.
— David Bantly
8 years ago
It's best asset is probably the location right on Route 12, but the course is very short, only 9 holes, and the fairways and rough aren't really distinguishable. The greens are very small and usually sloped which does make it a little challenging. Compared to some of the other courses it is a little pricey. There is a membership rate, but as a yearly guest it's not first on my list.
— Ben Geffken
8 years ago
I've been coming to the thousand islands for the better half of my life and this was the worst meal I've had thus far. Our server was very friendly and did the best she could with the conditions the cooks put her in. Every meal besides two were undercooked.The seafood was still flopping and the steak was still running around in the field. I would not recommend eating here especially if you are trying to have a nice meal on vacation, there are better food places in the thousand island area.
— Simone Vagnoni

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